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    Recent work and another new one

    Hi Guys.

    Just thought i'd show some work i have finished recently...

    Croc...
    Eagle,
    SPB1,
    New Utility design that i haven't got a name for yet...... suggestions?

    I've been playing about trying to take better pics too. you'll see the difference in the Croc and new design pics.... i hope

    Hope you like!!






















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    fabulous work what about ridgeback as in the ridgeback dog. great big wide back just like the knife what is it 4mm?

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    Samuel Hearne
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    MOB (mother of bushcraft) very nice blade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger352 View Post
    fabulous work what about ridgeback as in the ridgeback dog. great big wide back just like the knife what is it 4mm?
    Thanks Roger , Ridgeback... not bad So far there has been Rhino, Bulldog, and this one.... yes the steel is 4mm 01.

    Quote Originally Posted by ian c View Post
    MOB (mother of bushcraft) very nice blade.
    Thanks Ian

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    One with Nature
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    hello,
    Knife Porn.
    Regards
    David

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    Haha, Thanks David

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    Sweet work as per usual mark

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    hi mark any of these for sale mate

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    Cheers Si

    Quote Originally Posted by si View Post
    Sweet work as per usual mark
    Quote Originally Posted by basicbushcraft View Post
    hi mark any of these for sale mate
    Unfortunately not mate, they were all commissions. If you want something i can make you one easily enough... drop me a PM if interested.

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    Hobo Nativewood's Avatar
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    As I've said elsewhere, these are real beauties Mark, particularly the Eagle.
    "There is a willow grows aslant a brook,
    That shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream." - William Shakespeare

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